My friends daughter celebrated her 5th birthday with a fishing party at Crystal Pier in San Diego. The kids fished, chased birds (and each other), ate snacks, and enjoyed front row seats to the capture of some interesting sea creatures (although none by us!)

We could hear and feel the waves crashing below the pier. Michael decided to take a better look.

The owner of the bait and tackle shop on the pier helped us place the proper weights and hooks onto our poles. He also gave us some tips for pier fishing. The chosen bait was shrimp. The price for hooks, bait, and weights was only $6 for 4 poles! No charge for the 3 min. pier fishing lesson.

Ariel had fished before with my mom but this was Michael's first time. He liked trying it out but didn't have the patience to stay with it for long.

Finally Ariel caught something! The seaweed quickly became a plaything.

Then one of the other kids found some loooooonnnngggg seaweed, which was a lot more fun!

The guy next to us caught a lobster! The youngest of our group said, "look mom, a spider!" We loved watching it crawl backwards after it was set down. Then the fisherman returned it to the ocean. My daughter asked him why and he said, "it was too small". Didn't look small to me!

Then he caught a crab! This he kept.

After successfully loosing all 4 hooks, it was time to venture under the pier. Lucky for us the tide was low revealing sea creatures like sand fleas (or sand crabs)....

mussels...

sea stars...

and this squishy thing attached to seaweed (limpet?). If you know what it is, please tell me!

What a wonderful adventure!

Don't forget to check out the other letters of the alphabet celebrating Teach Preschool! Just go to her site and scroll down to the link party!

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I am a mother of 3, a professional clown, and a former preschool teacher. I love teaching young children about art and exploring the creative process with them. I hope to be a published author someday of children's books, but for now would settle for a large following of my blog.
My children are Arie, Michael, and Isabella.